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VOL. 1.
PIERZ, MORRISON COUNTY, MINNESOTA, SEPTEMBER 23, 1909.
NO.14
-1 WMMHi OMMIBMUMMMMMma -.-..-,.-
DISTRICT COURT
IN SESSION
The calendar of cases for
the September term of the
district court is an excepl
alh
long one,
ihere beinj>f 94
cases some of which are continued from formercalen
The session commenced .Monday with JuuVe M. T>. Taylor
of St.Cloud on the bench.
Peary's own story of his
dash to the North Pole was
printed in the last issue of
this paper. Our readers
may expect every event of importance to be treated full-
on the inside pa^es-f theJOURNAL. We are giving- this information so our readers will
not neglect to read the "patent
insides" and keep posted on
the great events that are constantly happening in all parts
of the world.
A nice line of fresh drurrs
and druggist's sundries just
received at the drug1 store.
Dr. Fcrtier, r/entist, in Pierz
the second Sunday every month.
GARLOCK ARRESTED
Lindsay Garlock who '■•
charged with being one of the
partv who committed an a. -
s.ailt upon Lis
at St. Cloud last summei
been arrested inMontana
sheriff of Sherburne
after securing requisition papers left for Montana to bring
the prisoner ba
Geo. Gravel of Little Falls
arrived here Wednesday and
will assist his brother in '.he
flouring mill.
Mrs. Wm. Schaubel, who
has been visiting with her
husband for several days, left
for their home at Sauk Rapids, Monday.
Frances Bailev. who, after
attending the state fail- with
her parents, visited with rel
atives at Litchfield, returned
home Tuesday.
A deal was made Mond tv
through Jots. H, G rell, wb
by Gerhart Bloc-* becomes t lie
owner of the Frank Boehra
farm in Agram. The consideration was $6200.
Louis Gravel, a,
ingaday herewith his brother
C.E. Gravel lei':, t For
Onara'a.
[f you ar« figuring on bui.d'ng
come in s.\\<l let us figure on your
lumber.
John Borgerding- & Co.
STATUE FOR
FATHER PiEOZi
In his sermon atthecathe
dral on Sunday, histori al ol
the dioce-eof St.Cloud, Arch
and paid g!owing|
and merited tribute to Fathei
Francis Pierz. the early mis-j
sionary priest, who was the]
first; to carry the teachings ol
Christianity into the ten itor}-
now ein 1)raced within the diocese of St. Cloud, and who
erected the first church —
a little hewn log chap !
Sauk Rapi.ls. Loti£- before
the advent of the white mai
he traveh d among the Chip-
a Indians of nortl
Minnesota and instructed
them in the faith. The archbishop spoke at length of the
! missionary's work, and
strong'v urged that it v.-
be appropriate and
to erect a statu
Father Pferx, the real founder of the diocese, somewhere
th dial. In
vate conve
bishop urged the matt
expressed a will to!
Contribute personally. lie al-!
so said h hru-
out tiie diocese priests
laymen ,» ladly aid suchg
oject.
The an excel
lent one, aid i p Tro-
i rare the m
t if, will no doubt m< e
with a heartv rou:
response.—St. Ch.-ud Tie
water i
John A. Johnson
End
Pass Away |
Conies Peacefully After
Four Days of Suffering
1EBERKART
IS GOVERNOR
rmer li • nor
\dolph (). liberhart i
|kato took the oath of office
Tue
enth governor of Minne-
nouucei .here
Id be no im
's office. !!•>
lini mediately issued a proclamation setting aside a day
pf mourni. g fur Gov.John
All the laiger cit the
[state are holdingspeclal memorial services I
>>».
Ice cream da
every day at the drug store.
A. P.Stoll visited the cour.t
seat Sundav.
v
/
Everything in tbe lineof lumber
lean be had nt reasonable prices
Jit John Borgerding & Co's Lurn
3btr Yard.
There is n cheap
libout the beautiful hats at
. Vanderhaar's millinery
•pt the
Frank Faust to St.
31on
o the t-
|;)ur; .n a moving
picti and the ob
ject of his trip is to secure an
It will do you go: d to
lows at the
id rug stt
Music Lessnns.
I \
(instrumental music,piano and
rrns fifty cents a
Pupils .1 at my
I home over Frank ti
RS II. C. BAILEY.
ioc.s-
bia hotel.
JOHN ALBERT JOHNSON
Governor John A. Johnson died at St. Marv
hospita.'!
Clii.Gravel made abusine^sj. ,, , m a ■ 3.0; -,.- ^ ,.OL„ t nf
r* ,,r , , i Rochester Tuesday morning at 3:2a o clock as a result oil
trip to (Jnamia, Wa ikon unufi , *.__.„! ,..> \at„,i«^o^-.,.
,, >, ., o . a i operation wh'ch he underwent a week ago Wednesd.n
Mc(.Tfath Saturdav, returninyJj. * ,. , , M>, „ , „„,.:„„ ,„i,; ,i,. ,,..-a
.. , J' 6iror an old abdominal trouble. Ihe operation whieh wa
Monday.
rformed by the M lyo brothers proved to be much more
Henry Bentfe'd of Littleldifficiilt than th< led. it'requiri ut thret
Falls was a visitor in Pi mrs tjme. Po sixdavs the governor fought against great
Wednesday* ds indomitable c< urage and re.-olutc min
,, , " ,„.. ,. I im to withstam ble shock Lo which his r of new phones
Math-< 'fMinne d been -. ..f„i „
Dr.G.E
ly ill at the Co
Chas. Gravel Sr. came down
from Onamia to-day.
Theground is soaked bv the
recent rains and is in good
condition for plowing.
John Stroman of SwanvilleN-
was Looking
here ves
ACTIVITIES BEGIN
ON THE SOO
Since tin of
of freight s<
manv train, are
r the lihe daily
I
the i coal wi
gin the other v. . am-
l division | int
and
thev together with the other
mployees of tl.
at. that point are ta
the accommodations of the
little town to the u!m<
It is not known just when
er service will begin
but the officialsof the road
regular thru trains t
put on within a week or two.
A MYSTERY
10 broke the window in
•
This lHat would
rtqu Lren-
er.
i tha f there w as a la
•n the heavy plate glass
in the store front. Closer in-
parti ii a r the
window. T n at
first was that the bird
flown against the window and
broken it, '
erally b that t:
dow could not be broken in
that manner. Mr. 0
that it is the work of some
malicious person v. ho sought
this means of venting his
spite.
Mrs. Arnold Nagel returned
fr. m St Cloud Mondav wl
she had been with her husband who underwent an operation there last week. She
rts that Mr. Nagel is doing nicely.
iiamed bv h':^
in the village .\ ednesday. Mr.
Gross isadministrator ior the
Mike Kraemer estate.
He was alwl heerful andjl
enlly hopeful ton le whole or
o it was believed h I was n
He put in
The ladies are cordially in-
The drug store just receiv- vilL'd lo cal1 at m>; store and
suff,er ill line of box paper a:. n\v Un%roi fHo-date
2 hou | hats. Anna V anderhaar.
. Mrs. Johnson remained by his bedside al-|
could hardlv be persuaded to take an
icho returnedSrest. Altho nearl/ o^ ■ and fatig
ma ir cheerful in her husband's presence andl
:nd drew near she ch >pi«g spirits andj
e him the solace that onl} e.
The govei capitol
inhere it lay in state all day yesterd fhe funeral w s
hotneTu afu r an
Eabout
nt to Iowa.
January, vvher stayed
with relatives about six
months. From there she w-. nl
to Spooner, Wis., where
visited with her uncle Sylvester Macho until her departure1
for home.
Dr. Fortier, dentist, in Pierz
Sunday, Oct. io.
!
moth ;.
the lemains interred beside his
W—■laTWUll.liP.
German State
Bank of Pierz
Li
We Have Money to
Loan On Improved
Farms. Cheapest
Rates. Gall In and See
Us Before Placing
Your Loan Elsewhere.
FALL
.f llfncry /^pen.ng
:
German State Bank
PIERZ. MINN,
v
. I wish to announce to my
ma y patrons that my fall and
winter stock has arrived and
is larger than ever before. It
includes all the latest styles
up-to-date, and bears all your
inspection. You are cordial-
invited to inspect ;t.
Clara Nohner Pierz, Minn.
(Store op] list's opera house)
MORRILL.
Edgar Bcgoadis was a Buckmau caller
Frkl;
Viola Foss returned to the denf
nnd dumb school at Fail b
Mr. Emerson ;iud sou Charley
ora Satun
Mrs. H. W. Foss is on fhe sick list.
Edward Biker spent Tuesds.) at A. O.
Kohler's,
Mr. Foss and eohs Harry and ,'
mis. Crowe and daughter Arlone, were
Hillman visitor Fri:
coining terui of
-»i rc-
.u put in .
:on.
Cranberries are . otiful and
evj v} ■ .ing them
Mr. \ .a soon again in iior-
rll Fi;
H. W. Foea went to Rovr.lton m
r9turning Wedi
his daugcler >ie lie who is
visiting relath-.
Agram.
School started in district number 46 j
Monday. September 7. with Miss Hazel-
kamp teacher.
Angela ' ft Sunday for Buck-
she will attend school during
eon.
and M.s. Nei'.slinger from
St. Cloud are viaitiog friends and
tives here. ;
Fred Ziminermann Rnd Dnniel Goal of
Buckman spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H. Wuellner.
Herneina Vierk is attending lli^h
School at Little Fails.
Angela Kippley and Julia Stumpf are
ng school iu Piera.
Hatlie Hnzelkamp was visiting with
■ Sunday.
THE STORE THAT HANDLES EVERY
THINS THAT YOU WANT.
H
ARTMANN
P. A.
HARTMANN, Prop
s
. rk called on
Henry Tuocdav.
■n boys were out fishinji
it a lot of fish
ful cold.
iry Wuellner spent Sunday in
a Theresia B:
. ch hist w.
■ John Vorrath attended the st.-ito
Tho Jolly Club met at Sun
day.
John Stunpf spent Sunday with Henry Kippley.
Schreiner. Mr.
: with
rhaar Sunday.
above new *.m "A Su!
HAL would he ] them
each ■'.
s my fall goods are arriving
- daily. I wish to announce
that all are requested to call and
look aver my entire line of goods
before buying elsewhere. I can
sell cheaper where I handle every
thing than a business man who
handles only one line of croods.
Ladies' Suits from $12.00 to $25.00
$5 to $40.00
Children's " " $2.25 to $8.00
Ladies'Skirts " 55 to $15.00
1 am making a specialty of mens'
and boys'dress suits and overcoats
Mens' Overcoats from $5 to $25.00
Suits fron to $25.
i also carry a complete lineof hardware. As the season is coming
when you need stove pipes, I wish
to announce that I make my own
pipe and sell it at ioc and guarantee it to be as good and better th
you can get elsewhere at 13 to.

VOL. 1.
PIERZ, MORRISON COUNTY, MINNESOTA, SEPTEMBER 23, 1909.
NO.14
-1 WMMHi OMMIBMUMMMMMma -.-..-,.-
DISTRICT COURT
IN SESSION
The calendar of cases for
the September term of the
district court is an excepl
alh
long one,
ihere beinj>f 94
cases some of which are continued from formercalen
The session commenced .Monday with JuuVe M. T>. Taylor
of St.Cloud on the bench.
Peary's own story of his
dash to the North Pole was
printed in the last issue of
this paper. Our readers
may expect every event of importance to be treated full-
on the inside pa^es-f theJOURNAL. We are giving- this information so our readers will
not neglect to read the "patent
insides" and keep posted on
the great events that are constantly happening in all parts
of the world.
A nice line of fresh drurrs
and druggist's sundries just
received at the drug1 store.
Dr. Fcrtier, r/entist, in Pierz
the second Sunday every month.
GARLOCK ARRESTED
Lindsay Garlock who '■•
charged with being one of the
partv who committed an a. -
s.ailt upon Lis
at St. Cloud last summei
been arrested inMontana
sheriff of Sherburne
after securing requisition papers left for Montana to bring
the prisoner ba
Geo. Gravel of Little Falls
arrived here Wednesday and
will assist his brother in '.he
flouring mill.
Mrs. Wm. Schaubel, who
has been visiting with her
husband for several days, left
for their home at Sauk Rapids, Monday.
Frances Bailev. who, after
attending the state fail- with
her parents, visited with rel
atives at Litchfield, returned
home Tuesday.
A deal was made Mond tv
through Jots. H, G rell, wb
by Gerhart Bloc-* becomes t lie
owner of the Frank Boehra
farm in Agram. The consideration was $6200.
Louis Gravel, a,
ingaday herewith his brother
C.E. Gravel lei':, t For
Onara'a.
[f you ar« figuring on bui.d'ng
come in s.\\
lini mediately issued a proclamation setting aside a day
pf mourni. g fur Gov.John
All the laiger cit the
[state are holdingspeclal memorial services I
>>».
Ice cream da
every day at the drug store.
A. P.Stoll visited the cour.t
seat Sundav.
v
/
Everything in tbe lineof lumber
lean be had nt reasonable prices
Jit John Borgerding & Co's Lurn
3btr Yard.
There is n cheap
libout the beautiful hats at
. Vanderhaar's millinery
•pt the
Frank Faust to St.
31on
o the t-
|;)ur; .n a moving
picti and the ob
ject of his trip is to secure an
It will do you go: d to
lows at the
id rug stt
Music Lessnns.
I \
(instrumental music,piano and
rrns fifty cents a
Pupils .1 at my
I home over Frank ti
RS II. C. BAILEY.
ioc.s-
bia hotel.
JOHN ALBERT JOHNSON
Governor John A. Johnson died at St. Marv
hospita.'!
Clii.Gravel made abusine^sj. ,, , m a ■ 3.0; -,.- ^ ,.OL„ t nf
r* ,,r , , i Rochester Tuesday morning at 3:2a o clock as a result oil
trip to (Jnamia, Wa ikon unufi , *.__.„! ,..> \at„,i«^o^-.,.
,, >, ., o . a i operation wh'ch he underwent a week ago Wednesd.n
Mc(.Tfath Saturdav, returninyJj. * ,. , , M>, „ , „„,.:„„ ,„i,; ,i,. ,,..-a
.. , J' 6iror an old abdominal trouble. Ihe operation whieh wa
Monday.
rformed by the M lyo brothers proved to be much more
Henry Bentfe'd of Littleldifficiilt than th< led. it'requiri ut thret
Falls was a visitor in Pi mrs tjme. Po sixdavs the governor fought against great
Wednesday* ds indomitable c< urage and re.-olutc min
,, , " ,„.. ,. I im to withstam ble shock Lo which his r of new phones
Math-< 'fMinne d been -. ..f„i „
Dr.G.E
ly ill at the Co
Chas. Gravel Sr. came down
from Onamia to-day.
Theground is soaked bv the
recent rains and is in good
condition for plowing.
John Stroman of SwanvilleN-
was Looking
here ves
ACTIVITIES BEGIN
ON THE SOO
Since tin of
of freight s<
manv train, are
r the lihe daily
I
the i coal wi
gin the other v. . am-
l division | int
and
thev together with the other
mployees of tl.
at. that point are ta
the accommodations of the
little town to the u!m<
It is not known just when
er service will begin
but the officialsof the road
regular thru trains t
put on within a week or two.
A MYSTERY
10 broke the window in
•
This lHat would
rtqu Lren-
er.
i tha f there w as a la
•n the heavy plate glass
in the store front. Closer in-
parti ii a r the
window. T n at
first was that the bird
flown against the window and
broken it, '
erally b that t:
dow could not be broken in
that manner. Mr. 0
that it is the work of some
malicious person v. ho sought
this means of venting his
spite.
Mrs. Arnold Nagel returned
fr. m St Cloud Mondav wl
she had been with her husband who underwent an operation there last week. She
rts that Mr. Nagel is doing nicely.
iiamed bv h':^
in the village .\ ednesday. Mr.
Gross isadministrator ior the
Mike Kraemer estate.
He was alwl heerful andjl
enlly hopeful ton le whole or
o it was believed h I was n
He put in
The ladies are cordially in-
The drug store just receiv- vilL'd lo cal1 at m>; store and
suff,er ill line of box paper a:. n\v Un%roi fHo-date
2 hou | hats. Anna V anderhaar.
. Mrs. Johnson remained by his bedside al-|
could hardlv be persuaded to take an
icho returnedSrest. Altho nearl/ o^ ■ and fatig
ma ir cheerful in her husband's presence andl
:nd drew near she ch >pi«g spirits andj
e him the solace that onl} e.
The govei capitol
inhere it lay in state all day yesterd fhe funeral w s
hotneTu afu r an
Eabout
nt to Iowa.
January, vvher stayed
with relatives about six
months. From there she w-. nl
to Spooner, Wis., where
visited with her uncle Sylvester Macho until her departure1
for home.
Dr. Fortier, dentist, in Pierz
Sunday, Oct. io.
!
moth ;.
the lemains interred beside his
W—■laTWUll.liP.
German State
Bank of Pierz
Li
We Have Money to
Loan On Improved
Farms. Cheapest
Rates. Gall In and See
Us Before Placing
Your Loan Elsewhere.
FALL
.f llfncry /^pen.ng
:
German State Bank
PIERZ. MINN,
v
. I wish to announce to my
ma y patrons that my fall and
winter stock has arrived and
is larger than ever before. It
includes all the latest styles
up-to-date, and bears all your
inspection. You are cordial-
invited to inspect ;t.
Clara Nohner Pierz, Minn.
(Store op] list's opera house)
MORRILL.
Edgar Bcgoadis was a Buckmau caller
Frkl;
Viola Foss returned to the denf
nnd dumb school at Fail b
Mr. Emerson ;iud sou Charley
ora Satun
Mrs. H. W. Foss is on fhe sick list.
Edward Biker spent Tuesds.) at A. O.
Kohler's,
Mr. Foss and eohs Harry and ,'
mis. Crowe and daughter Arlone, were
Hillman visitor Fri:
coining terui of
-»i rc-
.u put in .
:on.
Cranberries are . otiful and
evj v} ■ .ing them
Mr. \ .a soon again in iior-
rll Fi;
H. W. Foea went to Rovr.lton m
r9turning Wedi
his daugcler >ie lie who is
visiting relath-.
Agram.
School started in district number 46 j
Monday. September 7. with Miss Hazel-
kamp teacher.
Angela ' ft Sunday for Buck-
she will attend school during
eon.
and M.s. Nei'.slinger from
St. Cloud are viaitiog friends and
tives here. ;
Fred Ziminermann Rnd Dnniel Goal of
Buckman spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H. Wuellner.
Herneina Vierk is attending lli^h
School at Little Fails.
Angela Kippley and Julia Stumpf are
ng school iu Piera.
Hatlie Hnzelkamp was visiting with
■ Sunday.
THE STORE THAT HANDLES EVERY
THINS THAT YOU WANT.
H
ARTMANN
P. A.
HARTMANN, Prop
s
. rk called on
Henry Tuocdav.
■n boys were out fishinji
it a lot of fish
ful cold.
iry Wuellner spent Sunday in
a Theresia B:
. ch hist w.
■ John Vorrath attended the st.-ito
Tho Jolly Club met at Sun
day.
John Stunpf spent Sunday with Henry Kippley.
Schreiner. Mr.
: with
rhaar Sunday.
above new *.m "A Su!
HAL would he ] them
each ■'.
s my fall goods are arriving
- daily. I wish to announce
that all are requested to call and
look aver my entire line of goods
before buying elsewhere. I can
sell cheaper where I handle every
thing than a business man who
handles only one line of croods.
Ladies' Suits from $12.00 to $25.00
$5 to $40.00
Children's " " $2.25 to $8.00
Ladies'Skirts " 55 to $15.00
1 am making a specialty of mens'
and boys'dress suits and overcoats
Mens' Overcoats from $5 to $25.00
Suits fron to $25.
i also carry a complete lineof hardware. As the season is coming
when you need stove pipes, I wish
to announce that I make my own
pipe and sell it at ioc and guarantee it to be as good and better th
you can get elsewhere at 13 to.